Grey Revell

BIOGRAPHY

Grey Revell (born October 28, 1973) is originally from Los Angeles, California. In the late 1990s, he moved to New York City, where among other artists, including Kimya Dawson, Jeffrey Lewis and Regina Spektor, he found a creative home in the Lower East Side Anti-folk community.

In recent years, he has produced numerous independent artists, most notably The Show Is On The Road, Anti-folk stalwart Paleface's 2009 release on The Avett Brothers Ramseur Records Label.

With a strong emphasis on melody and atmospherics, His own work has drawn comparisons to artists like Grant Lee Phillips, Joe Henry, and Brian Eno.

His song Gone Gone was featured in the Antifolk Vol. 1 compilation disc released by Rough Trade in 2002, and selected for Hewlett Packard's Impresora Deskjet Campaign in 2012, with commercials airing in Latin America and eastern Europe.

"I'd Still Remember", featured on 2005's Little Animals, became a minor hit among fans of the National Lampoon film, Adam and Eve, starring Emmanuelle Chriqui.

Written and Recorded over a period of 12 days in March of 2011, Grey Revell returns with a bumper car collection of surreal pop songs, ranging stylistically from Glam to Psychedelic Lounge, Folk, and Southern Fried Soul. This album defies categorization,

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